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P&Z Urge Fewer Curb Cuts, Stone Wall Preservation at Proposed 9-Unit Development at Former Acme Overflow Lot

By: greenwichfreepress | 12 hours ago

The proposal for 49 Brookside submitted under the town’s 6-110 regulation to encourage workforce housing. One of the 9 units would be below market.

Food Drink Restaurants

Green & Tonic Reopens Renovated Cos Cob Location on Tuesday

The brand is reopening its Cos Cob location on Tuesday, April 28 following a renovation, introducing a new salad bar – added in response to strong customer demand – alongside a refreshed in-store experience. To celebrate, Green & Tonic is offering $1 salads from 12–2:00pm, giving guests the chance to build their own bowl and experience the new offering firsthand.

Summer Camp

YMCA of Greenwich Expands Summer Camp Programming To Meet Growing Community Needs

New collaboration at Camp Seton increases access to affordable childcare, outdoor learning, and youth leadership opportunities

Obituaries

Patricia Anne Cordaro, 47

On Friday, May 1, a Memorial Funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 178 Greenwich Avenue, at 10:00am, followed by an interment at St. Mary’s/Putnam Cemetery, 35 Parsonage Road, Greenwich CT. A reception will follow at the Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club, 9 Grass Island Road, Greenwich, at approximately 12:00 – 3:00pm.

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Police & Fire

Dancing Police Officer Lightens the Mood in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | April 19, 2020

Officer Smurlo’s cheer spread quickly and before long he was backed up by Carlos Salas and Anthony Russo of Blakesley Construction and Kevin Kkonitsatk from Greenwich Hardware. Continue Reading →

Government

Tri-State Governors Agree to Allow Marinas to Open During COVID-19

By: greenwichfreepress | April 19, 2020

The sites may only remain open as long as strict social distancing and sanitization protocols are followed. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Woman Known to Greenwich Police Charged with Larceny and Trespass

By: greenwichfreepress | April 19, 2020

A Greenwich woman whose address is 1800 Putnam Ave, the address associated with the Hyatt Regency, was charged with Trespassing and Criminal Trespass 1 after an incident at CVS on Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Greenwich Scouting Moves to Virtual Scouting

By: greenwichfreepress | April 19, 2020

From virtual Merit Badge classes to 30-day challenges, Scouting volunteers from all over the country are sharing resources to help bring Scouting adventures into the home. Continue Reading →

Giving

India Cultural Center Kids Support Local Healthcare Workers

By: greenwichfreepress | April 18, 2020

Under the name “India Cultural Center Kids Love You,” the ICC kids, ranging in ages 5 to 13, set up a GoFundMe page that raised $1,900. The fund provided drinks and energy snacks for local healthcare providers at both Greenwich and Stamford Hospitals and Greenwich Emergency Medical Services (GEMS). Continue Reading →

Health

New Rules Issued about Wearing Face Coverings in Public Spaces

By: greenwichfreepress | April 18, 2020

A new executive order issued by Gov Ned Lamont will require Connecticut residents to wear a cloth face covering (not surgical masks or N95 respirators) while in public spaces, starting Monday, April 20, if they can’t maintain a safe social distance. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

UPDATE: Missing Greenwich 87-Year-Old Located in New Jersey

By: greenwichfreepress | April 18, 2020

A man drove off in a Honda Accord Friday night at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →

Schools

GHS Senior Melissa Woo Receives Equitable Excellence Scholarship

By: greenwichfreepress | April 18, 2020

“As President of the Girls Who Code Club here at the school, Melissa has led innovative, adaptive and problem-solving solutions.” – Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →

Government

Lamont: Rapid COVID-19 Test Should Yield Results in 30 Minutes

By: greenwichfreepress | April 18, 2020

The process takes approximately 30 minutes from the collection of the swab to the delivery of the results. Testing is available at no charge to the public. Continue Reading →

Government

COVID-19 Update: Connecticut Nursing Homes Bear the Brunt

By: greenwichfreepress | April 18, 2020

“It’s tragic. Nursing homes have been a home of the pandemic in virtually every state out there. We have about 40% of our fatalities in nursing homes. In Massachusetts, it’s about 50%. This is not unique to Connecticut. We have done okay, but we have to do a heck of a lot better.” – Governor Lamont Continue Reading →

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YMCA of Greenwich Expands Summer Camp Programming To Meet Growing Community Needs

For more than 110 years, the YMCA of Greenwich has served as a cornerstone of the Greenwich community—responding to evolving needs and ensuring that children, families, and working caregivers have the support they need to learn, grow, and thrive. This summer, the YMCA is expanding its summer camp offerings through a new collaboration with Scouting America Greenwich, allowing YMCA programs to operate at the historic Camp Seton beginning summer 2026.

Greenwich Botanical Center’s May Gardener’s Market Will Bloom on Saturday, May 2, 2026

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